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DRDO completed the an edurance test of Roustom 2 Drone flying it for 8 hours and 16,000 feet yesterday. By the end of the year the next test for 18 hours and 24,000 ft altitude is set to be completed.

Also big news: Ghatak seems to be in advanced stages of development.

 
Despite Rustom-2, India still cannot counter China's drone programme

The country is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability
43884-rustom22-20180318065851.jpg

India's Rustom drones
India has been a late starter in using drones as an attack strategy in modern warfare, in fact, the Rustom series is not a new phenomenon. It was initiated in the 80s by the DRDO by late Rustom Damania as part of operational requirement for the three services – Army, Navy and Air Force.
India's Rustom-1 drones were first tested in 2009, although it failed in its first attempt, crashing to the ground. In successive flights thereafter, Rustom-1 flew uninterrupted and is now part of Army’s arsenal but in 2020 with Chinese troops lurking along the Line of Actual Control(LAC), India's defence establishment has felt the need to not only just upgrade its drone technology but "upgrade" its attack capability as well looking out for US technology in the form of MQ-9 Reaper drones.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43883-drone5-20180318065450.jpg

India’s Rustom-2 drone
A few years ago, India had test-launched the Rustom-2 drone at Chalakere in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district. It was primarily meant for surveillance built on the US predator model. The Rustom -2 series was initiated keeping in mind India’s defence needs.
The “test-flight” was significant considering it was the first flight in “user configuration with higher power engine” which generally means it has an enhanced surveillance capability, some observers feel upto 24 hours.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43882-drone4-20180318065420.png

India yet to enter the big game
India has still not entered the “big game” of attack drones which is dominated by the Israel and the US. India’s biggest threat will come from China which has a large integrated UAV project in place.

Even though the successful test-flight of Rustom-2 will reduce India’s dependency on Israel but the country still does not have attack capability.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43881-drone3-20180318065354.jpg

India's dependency
India has no doubt recognised the need to ramp up its Drone capability. India’s Defence ministry recently floated a notification to local manufacturers to make UAVs as PM Modi’s “Make in India” gathers steam.

However, India is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability.

Reports say India would need upto 5,000 UAVs over the next 10 years – an extraordinary number given the fact the numbers at present with the India’s defense forces is nowhere near it.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43880-drone1-20180318065308.png

US defence strategy
The Trump administration's arms policy is based on broad basing its defence strategy and allow countries like India which deal directly with China on all fronts to arm them with resources consistent with their demand.
Reinterpreting the MTCR is part of a broader Trump administration effort to sell more weapons overseas, according to a report by Reuters.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)
43879-drone22-20180318065232.png

Pakistan worried
India has much to think about and maybe should be nervous about the fact that with China’s growing influence in Pakistan with the CPEC project, the Abassi-led government would not be wasting much time to start a drone programme with China’s help, already there are murmurs within the Pakistan government over India’s successful testing of Rustom-2 drone.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43886-drone12-20180318070435.jpg

China's UAV mission
China is of course going full throttle on its UAV mission.

In July last year, China started commercial production of the deadly CH-5 Rainbow, which it says is better than the US-made Reaper Drones.

The CH-5 is also available at half the cost, a dangerous precedent for India given its geo-political scenario.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)
 
Despite Rustom-2, India still cannot counter China's drone programme

The country is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability
43884-rustom22-20180318065851.jpg

India's Rustom drones
India has been a late starter in using drones as an attack strategy in modern warfare, in fact, the Rustom series is not a new phenomenon. It was initiated in the 80s by the DRDO by late Rustom Damania as part of operational requirement for the three services – Army, Navy and Air Force.
India's Rustom-1 drones were first tested in 2009, although it failed in its first attempt, crashing to the ground. In successive flights thereafter, Rustom-1 flew uninterrupted and is now part of Army’s arsenal but in 2020 with Chinese troops lurking along the Line of Actual Control(LAC), India's defence establishment has felt the need to not only just upgrade its drone technology but "upgrade" its attack capability as well looking out for US technology in the form of MQ-9 Reaper drones.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43883-drone5-20180318065450.jpg

India’s Rustom-2 drone
A few years ago, India had test-launched the Rustom-2 drone at Chalakere in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district. It was primarily meant for surveillance built on the US predator model. The Rustom -2 series was initiated keeping in mind India’s defence needs.
The “test-flight” was significant considering it was the first flight in “user configuration with higher power engine” which generally means it has an enhanced surveillance capability, some observers feel upto 24 hours.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43882-drone4-20180318065420.png

India yet to enter the big game
India has still not entered the “big game” of attack drones which is dominated by the Israel and the US. India’s biggest threat will come from China which has a large integrated UAV project in place.

Even though the successful test-flight of Rustom-2 will reduce India’s dependency on Israel but the country still does not have attack capability.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43881-drone3-20180318065354.jpg

India's dependency
India has no doubt recognised the need to ramp up its Drone capability. India’s Defence ministry recently floated a notification to local manufacturers to make UAVs as PM Modi’s “Make in India” gathers steam.

However, India is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability.

Reports say India would need upto 5,000 UAVs over the next 10 years – an extraordinary number given the fact the numbers at present with the India’s defense forces is nowhere near it.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43880-drone1-20180318065308.png

US defence strategy
The Trump administration's arms policy is based on broad basing its defence strategy and allow countries like India which deal directly with China on all fronts to arm them with resources consistent with their demand.
Reinterpreting the MTCR is part of a broader Trump administration effort to sell more weapons overseas, according to a report by Reuters.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)
43879-drone22-20180318065232.png

Pakistan worried
India has much to think about and maybe should be nervous about the fact that with China’s growing influence in Pakistan with the CPEC project, the Abassi-led government would not be wasting much time to start a drone programme with China’s help, already there are murmurs within the Pakistan government over India’s successful testing of Rustom-2 drone.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43886-drone12-20180318070435.jpg

China's UAV mission
China is of course going full throttle on its UAV mission.

In July last year, China started commercial production of the deadly CH-5 Rainbow, which it says is better than the US-made Reaper Drones.

The CH-5 is also available at half the cost, a dangerous precedent for India given its geo-political scenario.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)
A small step for them at least, but please don't compared us with them...
 
Despite Rustom-2, India still cannot counter China's drone programme

The country is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability
43884-rustom22-20180318065851.jpg

India's Rustom drones
India has been a late starter in using drones as an attack strategy in modern warfare, in fact, the Rustom series is not a new phenomenon. It was initiated in the 80s by the DRDO by late Rustom Damania as part of operational requirement for the three services – Army, Navy and Air Force.
India's Rustom-1 drones were first tested in 2009, although it failed in its first attempt, crashing to the ground. In successive flights thereafter, Rustom-1 flew uninterrupted and is now part of Army’s arsenal but in 2020 with Chinese troops lurking along the Line of Actual Control(LAC), India's defence establishment has felt the need to not only just upgrade its drone technology but "upgrade" its attack capability as well looking out for US technology in the form of MQ-9 Reaper drones.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43883-drone5-20180318065450.jpg

India’s Rustom-2 drone
A few years ago, India had test-launched the Rustom-2 drone at Chalakere in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district. It was primarily meant for surveillance built on the US predator model. The Rustom -2 series was initiated keeping in mind India’s defence needs.
The “test-flight” was significant considering it was the first flight in “user configuration with higher power engine” which generally means it has an enhanced surveillance capability, some observers feel upto 24 hours.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43882-drone4-20180318065420.png

India yet to enter the big game
India has still not entered the “big game” of attack drones which is dominated by the Israel and the US. India’s biggest threat will come from China which has a large integrated UAV project in place.

Even though the successful test-flight of Rustom-2 will reduce India’s dependency on Israel but the country still does not have attack capability.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43881-drone3-20180318065354.jpg

India's dependency
India has no doubt recognised the need to ramp up its Drone capability. India’s Defence ministry recently floated a notification to local manufacturers to make UAVs as PM Modi’s “Make in India” gathers steam.

However, India is still dependent on others namely France, Israel and the US for its Drone strike capability.

Reports say India would need upto 5,000 UAVs over the next 10 years – an extraordinary number given the fact the numbers at present with the India’s defense forces is nowhere near it.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43880-drone1-20180318065308.png

US defence strategy
The Trump administration's arms policy is based on broad basing its defence strategy and allow countries like India which deal directly with China on all fronts to arm them with resources consistent with their demand.
Reinterpreting the MTCR is part of a broader Trump administration effort to sell more weapons overseas, according to a report by Reuters.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)
43879-drone22-20180318065232.png

Pakistan worried
India has much to think about and maybe should be nervous about the fact that with China’s growing influence in Pakistan with the CPEC project, the Abassi-led government would not be wasting much time to start a drone programme with China’s help, already there are murmurs within the Pakistan government over India’s successful testing of Rustom-2 drone.
(Photograph:Twitter)
43886-drone12-20180318070435.jpg

China's UAV mission
China is of course going full throttle on its UAV mission.

In July last year, China started commercial production of the deadly CH-5 Rainbow, which it says is better than the US-made Reaper Drones.

The CH-5 is also available at half the cost, a dangerous precedent for India given its geo-political scenario.
(Photograph:Zee News Network)


:sarcastic::sarcastic::rofl::laugh: I was wondering when you'll make your presense felt :rofl:
A small step for them at least, but please don't compared us with them...


actually it's a full sweep...see all your drones (like ours), will be variants of the core platform. This is one of biggest platforms we built, we will vary this to add weapons, radars etc. So sorry....:rofl::laugh:
one of it's earliest flights. I guess right now it's more stable and all it's autonomous functions (take off, landing. loitering etc.) has been sorted out!!

 
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How man drones are there that use jet turbine engines? :laugh:
tons of them the real ones . the real game changers . the real threat to enemy. here are few of them not all...............!
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okhotnic drone
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How man drones are there that use jet turbine engines? :laugh:
your chamatari baba roustum is some 20 years old tech as per world standers . china have tons of drone with jet ramjet and turboprop engines
 

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Middle east these days is a hot place to sell lethal drones...... we can earn billions if we offer this deadly thing in that region......
 
Middle east these days is a hot place to sell lethal drones...... we can earn billions if we offer this deadly thing in that region......

Indian defence equipment is a joke in the Indian Forces, what do you reckon Arabs think of it when they have access to the world's best equipment. On another note, are there any long term effects of smoking crack?
 
tons of them the real ones . the real game changers . the real threat to enemy. here are few of them not all...............!
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your chamatari baba roustum is some 20 years old tech as per world standers . china have tons of drone with jet ramjet and turboprop engines

wow. We didn't know it. Except that our 'jet' drone - our most classified project- which has been in development has been in development for over 10 years and is in advanced stages. And worst for you it is 'stealth'. So when fawad chaudhry shoots his mouth off again next time, we will make chicken tandoori of his abode without PAF getting even a hint.

 

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